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Siân Lindley
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 85
Citations - 2939
Siân Lindley is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 77 publications receiving 2658 citations. Previous affiliations of Siân Lindley include University of York.
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Collaborating around vertical and horizontal large interactive displays: which way is best?
Yvonne Rogers,Siân Lindley +1 more
TL;DR: An exploratory study explored how participants, who had previous experience of using both displays, determined how to work together when provided with both kinds of display, and found groups exhibited a more efficient and coordinated way of working but less collaboration in terms of the sharing and discussion of ideas.
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Desiring to be in touch in a changing communications landscape: attitudes of older adults
TL;DR: Findings from three focus groups with people from 55 to 81 years of age suggest that older adults view the act of keeping in touch as being worthy of time and dedication, but also as being something that needs to be carefully managed within the context of daily life.
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Stirring up experience through movement in game play: effects on engagement and social behaviour
TL;DR: Social interaction was significantly higher when the bongos were used, but this did not detract from engagement, and engagement was also found to increase when body movement was afforded.
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Wearable cameras in health: the state of the art and future possibilities.
Aiden R. Doherty,Steve Hodges,Abby C. King,Alan F. Smeaton,Emma Berry,Chris J. A. Moulin,Siân Lindley,Paul Kelly,Charlie Foster +8 more
TL;DR: Wearable cameras can be worn all day and automatically record images from a first-person point of view, requiring no intervention or attention from the subject or the researcher as discussed by the authors, and have been increasingly used in healthrelated research for several years.
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Designing for elders: exploring the complexity of relationships in later life
TL;DR: In this article, a review of literature from the fields of gerontology, HCI and human factors, which focus on the nature of family and peer relationships in old age, is presented.